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OverviewGiven only weeks to live, Kenny Drummond finds a mystery worth dying to solve In this gripping psychological thriller from the creator of Luther, Kenny Drummond has been diagnosed with late-stage brain cancer and is writing a list--a list of all the people he has let down in one way or another. He is determined to make amends before the black smudge that keeps showing up on his scans exercises its final power over him. Working his way down the list, Kenny comes to an old schoolmate, Callie Barton, who was kind when he needed a friend. He heard she dated and eventually married Jonathan Reese, and that they live in Bath. But no matter how hard he tries, Kenny can't seem to get ahold of Callie; she's disappeared without a trace. In fact, there are rumors that Reese wasn't the kindest husband. And he sure seems like he has something to hide. Now Kenny has a ticking clock and a promise to keep, and nothing's going to stand in his way. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Neil CrossPublisher: Open Road Media Imprint: Open Road Media Dimensions: Width: 13.30cm , Height: 1.50cm , Length: 20.30cm Weight: 0.308kg ISBN: 9781497692749ISBN 10: 1497692741 Pages: 268 Publication Date: 27 January 2015 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In stock We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviewsOnce again, Neil Cross proves that he's not just a master of suspense, but horror too. Reading his ultra-crisp prose and expertly structured tales, it's not hard to see why he's also an uber-successful screenwriter. -- Daily Mirror A psychological thriller for which the term 'page-turner' might have been coined. . . . [ Captured ] certainly thrills. -- Metro Cross' work is generally very scabrous stuff indeed: blood-boltered, hard-edged and sardonically funny. . . . As in the earlier Burial and Mr In-Between, Cross demonstrates a willingness to plunge into those areas other thriller writers shy away from; while the surface of the book has all the disturbing filigrees one might expect, this book (like its predecessors) is very much a novel of character. -- Crime Time Cross is a wonderful writer, full of mordant psychological insights. . . . Britain's own Stephen King. -- The Guardian Cross's clear, precise style makes for a compelling, read-in-one-sitting thriller. Yet there is more to this novel--brooding questions of morality, mortality and responsibility. -- The Word Typically gripping. -- Uncut Original and thoughtful . . . an authentic, unsparing vision of goodwill undone by misfortune. -- The Times Literary Supplement Gripping. -- The Scotsman Once again, Neil Cross proves that he s not just a master of suspense, but horror too. Reading his ultra-crisp prose and expertly structured tales, it s not hard to see why he s also an uber-successful screenwriter. Daily Mirror A psychological thriller for which the term page-turner might have been coined.... [ Captured ] certainly thrills. Metro Cross work is generally very scabrous stuff indeed: blood-boltered, hard-edged and sardonically funny.... As in the earlier Burial and Mr In-Between, Cross demonstrates a willingness to plunge into those areas other thriller writers shy away from; while the surface of the book has all the disturbing filigrees one might expect, this book (like its predecessors) is very much a novel of character. Crime Time Cross is a wonderful writer, full of mordant psychological insights.... Britain s own Stephen King. The Guardian Cross s clear, precise style makes for a compelling, read-in-one-sitting thriller. Yet there is more to this novel brooding questions of morality, mortality and responsibility. The Word Typically gripping. Uncut Original and thoughtful... an authentic, unsparing vision of goodwill undone by misfortune. The Times Literary Supplement Gripping. The Scotsman Author InformationNeil Cross (b. 1969) is a British novelist and screenwriter best known as the creator of the multiple-award-winning international hit BBC crime series Luther, starring Idris Elba, and the international hit horror movie Mama. His highly acclaimed memoir, Heartland, was shortlisted for the PEN/Ackerley Prize in 2006. Cross has also written several thrillers, including Captured, Holloway Falls, and Always the Sun, which was longlisted for the 2004 Man Booker Prize. Cross continues to write for TV and film in the United Kingdom and the United States. He lives with his wife and two sons in Wellington, New Zealand. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |